Format:
1 Online-Ressource
,
illustrations (black and white)
Edition:
First edition
ISBN:
9780191806018
Series Statement:
Oxford studies in the Abrahamic religions
Content:
This volumes traces the development of the term and category of the goy from the Bible to rabbinic literature. Adi Ophir and Ishay Rosen-Zvi show that the category of the goy was born much later than scholars assume; in fact not before the first century CE. They explain that the abstract concept of the gentile first appeared in Paul's Letters. However, it was only in rabbinic literature that this category became the centre of a stable and long standing structure that involved God, the Halakha, history, and salvation. The authors narrate this development through chronological analyses of the various biblical and post biblical texts (including the Dead Sea scrolls, the New Testament and early patristics, the Mishnah, and rabbinic Midrash) and synchronic analyses of several discursive structures
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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This edition previously issued in print: 2018
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Zielgruppe - Audience: Specialized
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780198744900
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ofir, ʿAdi, 1951 - Goy Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018 ISBN 9780198744900
Language:
English
Subjects:
Theology
Keywords:
Nichtjude
;
Geschichte
;
Judentum
DOI:
10.1093/oso/9780198744900.001.0001
URL:
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Author information:
Ofir, ʿAdi 1951-